SEC in Top 25: Ole Miss a split decision, Alabama still No. 1

In the new college polls released Sunday, the SEC has a big six with Ole Miss on the fence.

Alabama remains the nation's top-ranked teams in both polls after Saturday's 25-0 thrashing of then-No. 25 Ole Miss, while the Rebels dropped out of the coaches poll while hanging on to a spot in the AP poll.

Alabama got 55 of 60 AP first-place votes and 59 of 62 in the coaches poll to remain the overwhelming top choice. Ole Miss, ranked No. 21 in both polls last week, remained No. 24 in the AP poll.

The league had no new ranked teams, but maintained five teams in the top 13 and six in the top 19 in both polls.

Georgia was the league's big mover in a positive direction, moving to No. 6 in both polls after a 44-41 over then-No. 6 LSU. The Bulldogs were ranked No. 9 in AP and No. 10 in the coaches poll last week.

Other ranked SEC teams are:

Texas A&M, which is No. 9 in both polls after beating Arkansas. The Aggies were ranked No. 9 in AP and No. 10 in the coaches poll last week.

LSU dropped to No. 10 in the AP and 11 in the coaches poll after the Georgia loss. The Tigers were No. 6 in both polls last week.

South Carolina, which is 12th in the coaches poll and 13th in the AP after surviving an upset bit by Central Florida. The Gamecocks dropped a spot in the AP poll and moved up one spot in the coaches poll.

Florida, which checked in at No. 18 in the AP and No. 19 in the coaches poll after handling Kentucky. The Gators moved up two spots in the AP, but remained unchanged in the coaches poll.